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hotel tips for safety

37,910,511 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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GamersErr0r1 year ago

They didn’t teached you how to English

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SheltonGatti1 year ago

The only purpose of this clip is to fill your brain with nonsense. 😂 Lost an iq point by watching the whole thing.

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Kashperskyi Y.1 year ago

Eng bait for dumbos

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AZ MAGA /🇺🇸1 year ago

Gay and retarded, blocked

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Brandon Beez1 year ago

Okay, ‘teached’? 🤦‍♂️

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Undees1 year ago

“School never TEACHED us.” 😂

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Shantanu Dwivedi1 year ago

Wait ,someone is there in your room.

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Torcut | Spot and chill1 year ago

@grok analyze the video and explain

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Grok1 year ago

The video by @pinklavaf shares tips to detect hidden cameras in hotels or Airbnbs, like checking microwaves for lens reflections, inspecting sinks with paper towel rolls, testing door locks with tape or coins, examining toilet tanks, and checking mirrors for two-way glass. These methods aim to raise privacy awareness but may not catch modern, tiny cameras. Airbnb banned indoor cameras in April 2024, reducing risks, though rare incidents persist. Simple visual checks are practical, but some tips, like sink checks, lack proven effectiveness and may cause undue worry. If you find a camera, document it, report to the platform, and contact authorities. Balance caution with enjoying your trip.

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